Well, in my infinite wisdom, I decided to play basketball with the guys from work Wednesday morning, colide with another guy, and boom ruptured achilles. Now I am having surgery on Tuesday. Doc says 6 months until I'm back to 100%. Last year, wakeboarding season was cut short by whiplash at the end of the season, and this year, it's getting cut short at the beginning. Hopefully, the 6 month thing is conservative.

6 months - that is BS. Didn't Seth Enslow's doctor tell him he wouldn't be able to ride for like a year or 2?(after he ripped off his face) but he was out riding 2 weeks later! I think they tend to underestimate us adrenaline junkies

That was a while ago - he did that crazy jump and landed way long and his chin hit the bar and he ended up needing a bunch of titanium to reconstruct his face (so I guess the doctor sort of removed his face, re-constructed it, then put his face back on...)

Seth Enslow had a movie come out that showed his crashed called Seth-The Hard Way. It was a pretty good movie back in the day. He over cleared a record breaking jump and crush his face on his triple clamp.

my uncle was down for about 7 months from a torn achilles. that was just for walking normal. took almost a year just to ride his mountain bike up and down the street again. good luck. hope it heels faster than that though.

I am opting for the surgery because of the faster recovery time. The doc that I am using did my knee 5 years ago, and he really does good work. Now I hope that 6 months is realistic. Doc did say that I will be splinted for 6 to 8 weeks, and then the splint comes off, and I should be able to walk without crutches. I hope he's right.

After reading a bunch this morning about my injury, it sounds like I can be walking without the aid of crutches in 10 days. This is good news. I want back in the game. I have saved a bunch of links, and on Monday if my surgeon doesn't think or know of the new procedures, I will cancel surgery with him, and fly to Ohio to have the surgery done there.

My sister sliced hers when a whiteboard fell off of a door her freshman year of college. (Really bad luck.) She tried to rush the recovery and wound up tearing it about 3 months into it. The skin didn't close right after the second surgery, which resulted in a skin graft. It's been 2.5 years and she can now surf behind the boat, but isn't willing to try anything her feet are strapped into in fear of hurting it again.

I tore mine and had it repaired in March, was riding in July, hitting the wake at the end of the season (September here in Canada). Just listen to your surgeon, get a good physiotherapist and work your butt off.